Theodore Schroeder

Schroeder, circa 1952 Albert Theodore Schroeder (September 17, 1864 – February 10, 1953) was an American author who wrote on issues pertaining to freedom of expression. Schroeder challenged the state of freedom of speech in the United States by claiming that the US government may be a tyranny and that Americans view their liberties in a way that makes them hypocrites.

Schroeder was a freelance psychoanalyst who studied the sexual basis of all religious experience. His interest in free speech, as well as his psychosexual theories, led him to study the controversial life of the 19th-century free speech and women's rights advocate Ida C. Craddock. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Schroeder, Theodore, 1864-1953
    Published 1969
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    by Schroeder, Theodore, 1864-1953
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    by Schroeder, Theodore, 1864-1953
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    by Schroeder, Theodore, 1864-1953
    Published 1905
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    by Schroeder, Theodore, 1864-1953
    Published 1913
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    Published 1949
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